...zI.'.4ix Page 6 The Guardian. Thurl. May 26. 1953 Berra And p I Win Over Nats.;g CubisDefeat-Cardinals. (By The Canadian Press) Yogi Berra. ousted from the cleanup spot Wednes- day, took it. out on Washington Senators by blasting a home run with two males aboard the first time he came to-bat and led New York Yankees to a 6-2 triumph in the only day baseball game in the American League. In the National League. Chicago Cubs swept a doubleheader from St. Louis Cardinals behind two bril- liant pitching jobs. a four-hit 1-0 triumph by Paul Minner irnthe opener and a two-hit 3-1 decision by Bob Rush in the second. Rush's shutout was ruined by Rip Repulski's home run in the ninth. Berra's blow. the slugging cat- cher'a ninth homer of the season. was all Bob Turley needed to register his eighth victory against a lone defeat. The righthanded fireballer' permitted only three hits and struck out six, to boost his soa.snn's iotal to a league- badtni: 78 strikeouts. one morcl than (lieu-land's Ilcrb Score. Eddie Fitzgerald hit a low liner to centre in the sixth and when Mickey Mantle missed a shoe- string catch Fitzgerald scored an ins-tle-the-park homer. gl-e.d. then - with one out - lle-I Ennis hit his ninth homer of the Anlonelli and quellcd the rally. Willie Mays York scoring drought with a lead- off homer in the seventh. giving up in the opener, of the five safeties the the stuff when needed to win his sixth of the campaign agaiiist year. Marv Grissom took over for broke the New; Roberts had his usual tlifticulty Illtlrfl extra base hits than singles. Four Giants nicked the righthander for were doubles or better. But Robbie had s T urley Lead Yankees To 6-2 By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer EPSOM, England (CF) - The French horse Phil Drake dropped from the clouds Wednesday to win the Derby and spoil the reputa- tion of England's wonder horse. Acropolis. Second to last of 23 runners ap- proaching the homcstretch in this 176th Derby. Phil Drake thread- ed his way through the field, switched to the inside in the last 200 yards and streaked away from the pace-setting Panaslipper to win by 1'7 lengths. It was the Suzy Voltcrra. former Parisian. shougirl. Panaslipper. flying the silks ot millionaire Joe McGrath. manag- -ing director of the Irish llospitals Trust. which runs the big sweep- lt Ciiit-aria. Rush gaiitcd hisimrw lugs”. H tt'"'4 W1" 0' the -"W as B'i'".'kV aAi.'riMoiii-1 t,-tin Rlltllxlf Ike 5'8” 0" the Derby. was three L3wl'9""- ka-V"M hehma ”"""'g l)elot-k of Boston stopped Balti- 1c"g"'5 ahead 0' "19 11494 73V- ; single batter, suffered his third setback. The victories were Chit-agois fifth and sixth in the last seven games. St Louis Ill'0PP9d "5 fourth and fifth decisions in six games. Chicago gave Rush a 24 lead hi the first inning when Eddie Miksia poled a lead-oft homer. his second of the year. The sec- ond run was the. rcsult of Gene Baker'a triple and rookie Bob Speakt-'1 double. Minner. inactive sinca May 6 and without a victory since April 22. gained his third win in heat- ing rookie Larry Jackson. Speake walloped his sixth hom- or in the opener. PHILADELPHIA IAP) - Robin header 5-2. The Orioles had taken barrage. Delock coasted to four innings. game losing streak. more on H v e hits Wednesday night as the Red Sox won the second game ill a twi-night double- the first contest 6-2 with a I2-hit, his fourth victory as the Sox feed off onl Don Johnson and Lou Kretlow to build up a H) lead in the first The Orioles broke loose for both their runs in the bottom of the fourth. when they bunched thi-ea singles. but Delock had no scri- ous difficulties after that as he helped the Red Sox break a five- Frank Sullivan. an old Balti- more nemesis. lasted only 4 2-3 innings in the first game as the orite Acropolis with another 100- to-1 shot. C. W. Rawlinr Carding- tnn King. fourth. The till-year-old Mine. Volterra is the widow of the French show- American League Sullivan. Susce (St. Hurd la) and White; Byrd, Rogovin ill and Smith. W-Byrd; L-Sullivan. HR: Bos-vKlaus. Second "' Boston 103 100 000.5 11 0 Baltimore 000 200 000A: 5 1 Delock and Daley; Johnson. Kret- 10W (3). Schallock MI and Moss. Roberts. Murry Diokaoa and 3- d ' f r n Johnny Meyer tossed New York 'e1.!;e: U, on m" 0 IC.-hJlohnson. . Giants out of second place lathe B-my Cox, with three safeties w 9:80 5i Cl9V913nd- DP PIIII National League Wednesday night and Gen. wodl-mg andlnal Smith N3: llggllgzl 3.03:; as Philadelphia Phillies won both ends of a twi-night will bill. 8-3 and 5-2. Roberta won his sixth of the year against three losses by lim- lting the Giants to five hits in the opener while Dickson and Meyer turned in a combined eight hitter in the nightcap. The double losl put 010 Giants a full game behind Chicago Cubs. The Phil; bunched four of their aecond game run: in the first in- ning to drive starter Johnny An- tonelli to the showers. Richie Ashburn and Peanut: Lowry sin- Duiry Defect Lions 18-3 The Sunshine Island Dairy soft- ball team tamed Barrida Lions by he score of 18-! in an exhibi- tion softball game on the Park- dale Diamond yesterday evening. Veteran hurler Art Ballam showed mid-season form in loan- lng a six-hitter at the Lions. Spud Chandler pitched for the Lions and allowed twelve hits. Angle Carroll and Goorge Brad- ley played well defensively for the Dairy whila Dick Carroll and Tiger Bradley starred for the victory. Hoeiy Owners Agree On TV TORONTO tCPl-A spokesman for National Hockey League own- cn meeting here announced Wed- nesday an agreement has been reached among the four profes- sional hockey leagues in Canada and the United States on what restrictions should apply in the telecaating of games. The agreement provides that no telecasts of a game Will be beamed into a 50-mile area around any other city where a pro game is being played at the same time. The spokesman said the restric- tion: apply only on casts of NHL games. the NHL. QHL. Hockey League. with two each. provided the punch t.o help Harry Byrd gain his third regularly- scheduled NHL games and would not apply for the all-star game and the Stanley Cup playoffs. It also does not affect radio broad- The ugieement was reached by the American Hmkw I"”""' "d "M we5t"" Rush and Chiti L - Lawrence Mcnermnll. Ramons ts). Stew- art ts). Abernathy 17) and Fitz- gerald; Turley and Berra. L-Mc- hermotf. HRs: Was-Fitzgerald; NW-Berra. National League First New York 011 000 010-8 5 0 Philadelphia 003 010 22x-8 I3 0 McCall, Wilhelm (3). Corwin (ll) and Holman; Roberts and Semi- ntck. L-McCall. HR: NY-Hob man. Sectmd New York 000 000 310-2 3 2 Philadelphia 400 010 00x-5 I0 0 Antonzlli. Grissom (1), Ltddle (51. Corwin (1) and Wastrum, Katt 15); Dickson, Meyer (8) and Lo- Data. W-Dickson: L-Antonelli. HRS: NY-Mays: lhba-Ennis. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh ppd rain First St.. Louis 000 000 000-0 41 Chlcasn 000 001 00x-1 5 0 Jackson. Lapalma (J) and Rice. Sarni I7): Minner and Chill. Jackson. HR: Chi-Speake. Lawrence, Tiefenauer it), La- Palmc (st. Schultl (7) and Sarni. lHRs: StL-Rcpulski: Chi-Mikail. International League Cincinnati first Derby victory for Madamei First Boston 001 000 0lUv2 It I l Baltimore 200 021 Olx-6 12 0 French Horse Springs Upiset Win In Derby man Leon Volterra. whose horses Royal Drake and Amour Drake finished second in the 1948 and 1949 Derhys. respectively, Chatt- ing happily in French. the tall. chic Parisienne told a reporter this was the "happiest day" of her life. SIXTH TIME Phil Drake. a l0(l-to-fl chance. is the sixth French horse to win the Derby. starting with Gladia- tcur in H165. It was a sad day'tor hundreds of thousands of English betlors. Acropolis. winner of his last four races. had been a hot favorite all through the winter. Some critics never wavered in their belief that he would prove the horse of the. t-cIiItii'y. But the golden opinions changed to disappointment as the chest- nut son of Alycidon. well placed all the way. failed to respond when champion jockey Douglas Smith drew his whip. Sunshine flooded Epsom Downs un the election eve Derby day, drawing some 200.000 fans to this Surrey racecourse to watch the 1'75-mile classic race for three- year-olds. In the race before the Derby. Royal Ferry. owned by It. P. Ta,vlor.of Toronto. finished sixth of eight runners in the Cat- erbam stakes. a two-year-old event. Taylor has five two-year-olda in training in England but has yet to win a race. Baseball Practice This Evening Coach Charlie Ryan haa called a baseball practice this evening for the following players of his City League club: Forbes Kennedy. Paul Jay. R. MacLeod. Junior MacLeod. 8. Hood, Irv. MacKin- non, Johnny Squarcbriggs. Brian MacCallum. Clee Gillis. Kenneth lnoughnuti MacDonald. Kenneth tSDUt MacDonald, B. Gallant and Douglas. . The practice will be held at Memorial Field at 5.45. Offered UBC Coaching Job MONTREAL. (C P) - R o c ky Robillard, senior hockey coach and assistant football coach at Mc- Gill University, has been offered the senior coaching job at Uni- versity of British C ' Roblllard. a McGill grad. said Wednesday in will not decide on 1" I l Second p St. Louil fill) 000 001-4 2 2 Chicago not 000 oox-a 9 I the offer for a few weeks. Will Consider Player Ruling TORONTO. (CP)-A recommend- ation to allow American Hockey League team: more freedom In buying players on the National Hockey League reserve list will be considered at the three-day annual meeting of the NHL next week in Montreal. ' Him Henry. general manager of the Cleveland Baron: of the AHL. said at a meeting of the relations committee of the NHL and AHL here Wednesday. that under the present agreement there have been cases where a player in the Que- bec or Western league was pre- vented from being drafted into the AHL because he was on the NHL. reserve list. He said: "This is legal. but we'd like to see a change so that AHL clubs can pick up players in either the QHL or the WHL who are not NHL calibre but would fit into the UL." lion Cocliell Sails For Home NEW YORK tAPlsDon Cockell. British heavyweight boxing champ who recently lost a world title bout to American champ Rocky Marciano. sailed for home Wed- nesday saying he'd fight Mar- ciano again anytime. But neither Cockell nor his man- ager. John Simpson. would com- ment on the possibility of a re- turn fight. The '.Zfi-year-old boxer had little else to say but his wife, when asked what she thought of the Marciano fight. told reporters: "Repeating an American phrase. tWe wuz robbed'." Simpson was asked if he thought his man could beat Marciano in a second engagement. He replied with an enthusiastic ”sure." and added: "With all due respect to Marciano. I don't con- sider him a great fighter." U. S. Sfurs Win Tennis Matches PARIS (AP) - America": "big as and Hamilton Richardson swept through their second-round matches without loss of a let Wednesday in the French inter- national tennis tournament. Trabert. defending champion from Cincinnati. used his tremend- ous power to blast out a 0-2. 6-1. 6-3 victory over atlyear-old Stock- enberg, junior member of the Swedish Davis Cup team. Seixas, the sharp-volleylng U.S. champion from Philadelphia was more imp uslve Ia axpalllng Jac- qiiea one of France aside 6-2. &2, 0-0. Richardson maria few H ' in ' ft... Xavier Perreau-Sausslna of France 02. 6-0. 6-0. Couples only. VETERANS IJANOE CLOVER CLUB. MAY 3'! Tickets may be purchased from Legion Canteen or Dancing 9:30 to 1 otcloclc REGINA (CP) - Disappointing gate receipts from Memorial and Allan Cup playoffs have forced the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- elation to cut its annual spending program to nearly half what it was in l95-l-55. The annual CAHA meeting here Wednesday approved a total budget for next season of 344.200. a drop of 528.125 from last year. Missing from the budget were a 33,500 appropriation for printing rule books and the allowance for sending a team to the winter Olympics in Italy next year. The meeting had accepted the offer of Crown Life Insurance Co. to print the rule books. T()RUN'l'0 ICPJ - Professional hockey leagues in Canada and the United States took a good look Wednesday at the effect of television on attendance figures and came up with a plan to pro- tect themselves. NHL owners also agreed that in order to protect themselves from” forfeited games such as brought on by the mob violence at an NHL flame between De- troil Rod Wings and Canadiens at Montreal illarcb 17, a com- pleted game will be ruled if 30 minutes of the contest has been played. If less than 30 minutes is played before a forfeiture. it will be a suspended game. three" of Tony Trabert. Vic Selx-E Coffee 51.05 SANDWICH 2 Thu 25: Big Decrease Forced In . CAHA Spending Program Wlirlll-llCurtaiI Television Of Major League Hockey WEEK - END SPECIALS at GllllM0llE'S The association which earlier this year lost upward: of 85,000 on Penticton VS' tour through Germany in the world hockey championships, also refused to tap its operating funds to send another team overseas. However. the CAHA trust fund could provide the necessary money for another such trip The CAHA reduced to 813.500 from 38,000 its grants to provincial CAHA branches for minor hockey development. All association branch officials will be polled July 1 on whether they want to reduce senior team -registrations as another move for lgreater economy. After the four-hour closed.-duo meeting ofoownara. preaiden Clarence Campbell said the of ficials had decided that no telc casts of a scheduled league game would be beamed into a 50-mile area around any other city where a pro game is being played. The agreement. between the NHL, A IIL. Quebec and Western Leaguea. will come into effect next season. for Late To classify LOST - BETWEEN SYDNEY Street and Guardian office. wallet containing sum of money and pictures. return to Guar- dian Office. Reward. Tea nrrnir. . Juice Spread convention is TOUGH I compemsonisiougmnimt busihoss,too.WltilovtoboIovo lt'ttpet'l8lislli05CdGG0PUV in canodaifrfarliotnfn n . l Softball Prucfice lmchmond -t Sgrzgcp;-;;-”;i;dmr;;nhI The following softball teams will M'Im,:;'l!".' F "lo 01? 000" 3 3 3 bold practice sessions this even- gesl, Scp':im oyngzsog) slid ing at six o'clock: City Stickers .5) 'Robinson' (7) Vargas ('9) aux on the Old Diamond; Basilica whitey wgpowler. Irspghn HR. Youth Club on the Knights Dia- clnmyablonskl ' t ' mnnd: Keefe Drug on the Hos- -re-ete-A pital Field. I On Friday evening the Basillcai Youth Club will meet the Sim- shine Island Dairy in an exbihi-lg lion game on the Parkdale Dia-. mood at six o'clock. Liona. Len Arsenault hit the only home run and catcher Gena Ward had three hits la four ta-tpa. Lineups: Dairy - I. Ward. I. Wright. 8. Bradley. M. Connolly. L. Ar- senault. P. Mnclntyre. A. Carroll. A. Bulletin. 1). MacCallum. Mona - L. Taylor. D. Carroll. Whlf Longaphie. S. Mat-Callum. B. Macbean. IE: Revell. 0. Car- ver. '1'. Bradley. 8. Chandle . Gal- lant. Gaudet. from any member of the executive. ADMISSION: 31.00 PEI. COUPLE -Cucumbers SGHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE Presents the following Radio Program OVER STATION CJRW. FRIDAY. MAY 27th at 1:30 PM. Daylight Saving Time 15c 19: ufermelon29c Something New and Different omafoes ' 1-Elva Rowan. Carleton Siding. Grade 0- ' I-Donna Jean IIICP. Margaw. Grade I - Reading. Public Speaking. ' I-Paula Noonaa. Carleton Siding. Oyade I- .1. G." Juwme Mun” unh 3qJ,hM Vocal Solo. ' ' ' 3-Marilyn Sutherland. Carleton Siding. Grade hm ll-Puhllc Speaking. 'll-Mollie Von Mayhew. Margate. Grade 3- ' 4-Deanne Sturdy. Carleton siding. Grade I0 Vocal Solo. -Vocal solo. ' Sivan Comm”. st Elunmm Gnu. 7- '1!-:lg:ll.a Ramaay. Hamilton. Grade S-Vocal , . ””" S”"" ti:-eiiuimii ninnny. nuniitoii. Grade I- kcathcrlne Benton. St. Eleanora. Grade 0- Publlc Speaking. '7-Roberta MacMIllan, ll. Eleatwra. (lradc I Plano So I4-Beulah Moan. Summon-Illa Jr. Ilgli. Grade 7-Plano solo. Vocal Solo. ' I-Wayne Loclierby, Hamilton, Grade 7 - ll-Al.r Marabal Johaua Iebool Oberli- Plaaa Solo. Gradea H. . INTERSGHOLASTIC SPELLIllS 00llTES'I' FINALS i -3 cutsaaoou ntviaion clatltaiartar Wins Pole -Position In nolnm Big Auto Race ,9”... 3p,,.,,w,y ,, M ,0...” The following schools will compete in a sudden death side High School at 4:00 PM. Dayllght'l'ino . May . 5-year-old Jerry lloyt wrote . gmg.u,wn.i,oy mg. pod mo:tM:ritellln "test for mate. t In. C. I TO! Inc amz; if ':";:' """ '33 we miles It ntlllalnedehlglt H . Central Bedeque. Sea View. Elleralle-Bidaford, lower Freetown, Park " "” Vi" ”' speeds over the much. not Corner. Fernwood. Darnley. North Carleton. Baltic. ' in the 3M"! ll "'9 "'5"''' track equals 50.000 mil of - mm '7'""'ordlnary driving-la ya ra of veraga urvlca packed hit: our howl! For hafanaa lire atone use: the race at a labor '- guouai-01.1 'I'l1elw0winningtean'tAWlIlbEthO. auppergucataoft.haM.P.sclnmnan 2 Co. Ltd. and will appear on the evening program. will ;-iniui.ar- mimmaamaonummuuun sauna-i:ur,n...riuu. apolqunnnn-on tut. 4 15 'l'beae Iaadatthladlo